Julep Just Announced Seriously Sad News And Their Founder Responded in the Best Way

Julep, the beloved beauty brand known for their high-quality nail polishes, is officially shutting down their popular Maven subscription program, GeekWirereports. Founded in 2007, Julep was acquired in
2016 for $120 million by private equity firm Warburg Pincus. Julep, along with
two other companies, was later rolled up into a new company called Glansaol.

Former Julep CEO, Jane Park, addressed the sad news on her
Instagram account, thanking customers for “all your engagement over the years that we
built Julep together” and articulating her sadness over the closure of the Maven program, parlors and headquarters.

“What I have learned through this experience is that while we
don’t ever get to choose the hand we are dealt, we do get to choose how we play
these hands,” Park wrote. “So I choose to play this unexpected hand with
gratitude. I choose to be grateful for learning from you and with you. I am
profoundly grateful that you believed in me and trusted me with your care. I
feel humbled by the stories you have shared with me in our Maven Meetups and
online."

Considering what an incredible brand Julep has been over the last
decade, fans were understandably upset by the news regarding their most popular perk. Thankfully, Julep is still
available for purchase on the brand's website as well as Ulta right now, but considering the bankruptcy, the future of the brand is still relatively unknown.

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